Example sentences of "[noun pl] with this " in BNC.

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1 My little band of Welsh gold with the tiniest of freshwater pearls , no good for belly-buttons so I kept it ; and I remember Tony poking the funghi marinati out of his ears with this pick .
2 Climb the high mountain behind my hut and strike the three golden hairs with this latch-string . "
3 Treat your kids with this surprise-a-day advent calendar PLUS Kitchen update — news of the latest gadgets
4 So Macbeth thanks Duncan 's messengers with this affected metaphor : ‘ Kind gentlemen , your pains/Are registered where every day I turn/The leaf to read them ’ ( 149ff . ) .
5 In 1965 the term soliton was coined to describe waves with this remarkable behaviour .
6 Collections Hair Club make waves with this beautiful halo of colourful curls
7 You ca n't have normal family relationships with this going on .
8 DLT allows you to delete complete directories , if that sounds a bit drastic , do n't worry , there are several safe guards with this program .
9 Functionalist ( or stratificational ) sociologists disagree sharply in a number of respects with this Marxist analysis of social class .
10 You 'll certainly turn lots of heads with this stunning creation .
11 This in turn makes it easy to move light fittings around : many low-voltage lights are mounted on spikes with this in mind .
12 That is not true of any Ferrari or Lamborghini , or of any other cars with this much performance .
13 Also , the reason why only a small proportion of subjects with this common infection develop duodenal ulceration is unclear .
14 Why was it , she wondered , that she could n't even summon up the rudiments of politeness with this man ?
15 Linda buried herself in the crowd , exchanging words with this one and that and heading for the bar .
16 Yes , it was the Felipe de Santis she remembered but it was also the man she had had harsh words with this morning — the driver of the red Porsche .
17 Rubbing shoulders with this aggressively 20th century lifestyle , are the traditions of the majority indigenous Indian population , who forced out of their villages by drought and unemployment to seek work in the city , have established their own communities and their own markets where they come to buy and sell potatoes and cornmeal and where the Fortune-teller sits playing his chanrango while waiting for his next customer .
18 We see : in ex.5a the first violins with this theme combination ; in ex.5b the first oboe in a parallel spot ; in ex.5c on the upper stave the cellos ( in the tenor clef ) first with the twice-repeated dotted linear theme , then the angular four-note theme , marked with strokes , joining ( now in the bass clef ) in bar 401 the basses in a third of the five themes ; on the lower stave the basses announcing the angular theme , with strokes , followed by a dotted fragment of the linear theme ( in support of the cellos ) leading into the third theme with its signal-like opening and descending quaver passagework .
19 In your application , you say that you only spent nine months with this firm of accountants .
20 There are some limitations with this approach , which may be resolved by the time the final product hits the streets .
21 A comparison of the NMR structures of HPr from B. subtilis and HPr from E. coli with this structure shows that they are very similar in overall tertiary folding , although the minor α -helix was not observed in the NMR structures .
22 In the first quarter of 1992 , as diesel car sales reached a record 11.35 per cent , Citroen , Peugeot and Rover models with this engine accounted for just over half of the 46,114 diesel models sold in the U.K.
23 Please let me know if you have any concerns with this .
24 Although the flanking sequence common to two of these sites is 5'-CCAT , there are insufficient isolated sites with this motif to establish the significance of this sequence .
25 It is therefore not practical to monitor patients for long periods with this technique .
26 He was an East Ender , near as possible a Cockney , and , with his mother , shopped the markets of Walthamstow and Leytonstone insisting that chips with this and chips with that was a triumphant diet for a sports crazy kid .
27 He was an East Ender , near as possible a Cockney , and , with his mother , shopped the markets of Walthamstow and Leytonstone insisting that chips with this and chips with that was a triumphant diet for a sports crazy kid .
28 Secondly , computers can do sums and manipulations with this information very rapidly .
29 There are many individuals and community groups throughout the Highlands which would benefit highly from gatherings with this type of approach .
30 ‘ Everything is up for grabs with this Government .
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